2/10
Honest feed back on errors. Documentary?
3 September 2022
In this documentary at one point towards the end of the last episode "White men, are to blame for the victimization and lack of safety of young girls and women, and minorities." The main problem I have with this is crimes on children and women is a multi cultural problem. This is a fact, and this is totally misleading to the viewer and is not factual. This rant, was a disappointment in a good documentary, it was an attempt to go with a popular narrative that has flooded our culture right now. This was obviously a biased view, not based on fact at all.

Disappointing.

In the United States this victimization of children is an epidemic, and putting out faults statements about it damages any efforts to fix the problem.

This only makes me believe that there are other non factual parts of this documentary. That is why this documentary only has three stars. I gave it 2, maybe in the next documentary, which I will not watch, keep in mind that a lot of us have been raised by ethical, loving, good providing white men.

And than towards the end Cheryl is upset that victims need to explain what they went through and more fingers should by pointed at the perpetrators. Ugh! The judiciary system is broken I think that is a sound experience for most. But, we need to hear from the victims in detail to appropriately pass down sound judgment.

Some statements were made that were odd and came access as unbelievable, or unreasonable.
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